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Table VII =5 <br /> Current Level of Service Comparison <br /> 0 - 0 <br /> Population(6) 133 , 137 2089239 145 ,568 2265216 171516,732 <br /> Number of Stations 13 33 14 15 1 ,760 <br /> Residents per Station 105241 6,3101 10,3981 159081 9,953 <br /> LOS (Stations per 1 ,000 Residents) 1 0,0981 0, 1581 0,0961 0.066 0. 100 <br /> ( 1 ) Source : Table VII-4 <br /> (2) Source : Brevard County Fire Rescue Department. Note : stations serve unincorporated <br /> Brevard County only . <br /> (3 ) Source : Osceola County Emergency Services Department. Note : stations serve <br /> unincorporated Osceola County only . <br /> (4) Source : St. Lucie County Fire Rescue Department. Note : stations serve the entire county . <br /> (5 ) Source : East Central Florida Scanner Page, Florida Fire Station Locations, <br /> http ://home .cfl .rr. com/scanner/flafdsta.htm, May 2004 . <br /> (6) Source : 2004 population estimates, Bureau of Economic and Business Research, University <br /> of Florida. <br /> Cost Component <br /> Historical/Replacement Capital Costs <br /> Table VII -6 summarizes the replacement capital costs of building and land for Fire/EMS <br /> services . The cost of the two planned stations is based on the current average <br /> replacement cost of a new Fire/EMS facility . A summary of the building replacement <br /> cost based on adoption of the current LOS of 0 . 098 includes : <br /> • All existing/planned building replacement costs <br /> • A total of 13 stations with a building replacement cost of $ 16 . 9 million and a land <br /> replacement cost of $2 . 9 million <br /> • An average replacement cost per station of $ 1 . 52 million <br /> (This space intentionally left blank) <br /> Tindale-Oliver & Associates, Inc . Indian River County <br /> February 2005 VII- 8 Impact Fee Study <br />